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This is already possible through the public folder function on Dropbox.

You can still turn it on in Dropbox if you don't have it.



Public folders don't work consistently in countries that Dropbox has deemed a piracy risk. Doesn't work in India, for example.


There is a post above by a guy who makes a significant case that dropbox will eventually shut you off for such usage patterns. -- Also, can you use your own domain that way?


The old /u/ trick doesn't seem to work anymore.




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